* (only for advanced users)
Support specifying "JoyToKey.ini" file path via registry.
If you have any reason why you need to forcibly specify "JoyToKey.ini"
file path (e.g. you're using some launcher like Hyperlaunch), you can
do so via registry editor.
1. Run "regedit" program
2. Create a key "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\JoyToKey"
3. Create a string value "IniFilePath=c:\whateverpath\JoyToKey.ini"

Ver 5.4.1
* Support various file formats (such as mp3) for sound notifications.

Ver 5.4
* Added an ability to play sound or show tasktray balloon when the
selected profile is changed.

- Tasktray balloon can be enabled from "Preferences" menu.

- Sound notification can be configured for each profile in "Options"
tab. (currently, only WAV files are supported)

For example, sound notification could be useful for visually impaired
users, while they step through different profiles to help them to pick
the right one.

* The size of profile files is made smaller by eliminating empty lines.

* In case "JoyToKey.ini" file or its directory is not write-able,
JoyToKey will try to make them write-able.

Ver 5.3.1
* Homepage URL was changed to http://joytokey.net/

Ver 5.3.0
* Support delayed input for a special function to switch profiles.
If you want to keep JoyToKey running while you're playing a game
which has a native joystick support, the followings may be useful.
- Temporarily switch to a profile, which is basically empty
- But it has one button assigned for switching back to the
original profile after being pressed for X seconds.

* In case you have multiple joysticks and want to always use one
of them as "Joystick 2" (or any other joystick number), you can
define a priority/preferred number for each device.
(Menu: "Preferences" -> "Configure joysticks")

* When the main window of JoyToKey is activated and joystick buttons are
pressed, those buttons will be highlighted in the main window so that
you can easily see which button corresponds to which row in the config.
(You can change it back to the old behaviour from menu setting)

* When the window is minimized, icon will be kept in the taskbar by default.
If you prefer the old behavoir and want to hide it from taskbar, you can
change it back to the old behavior from settings menu.

* Added a comment field for each button definition.
For example, you can record a memo like "This button is used for Jump".

* Support for copying joystick configration from one to another.
Right-click "Joystick 1" header in the main menu, to open a popup menu.

* Support for at maximum 4 key assignments for each button.

* Various small bug fixes

Ver 4.6
* You can choose the default behavior when the target application switches
to non-associated appliation.

* When you temporarily switch to the virtual joystick configuration while
some button is being pressed, the pressed state will be kept without
release event if its original key config and the new key config are the
same. (e.g. if the arrow key is assigned for both the original joystick1
config and the virtual joystick3 config, then switching between joystick1
and joystick3 won't trigger unnecessary release event)

From ver 3.x to ver4.5.x
* It became a shareware soft

* Support for associating config files with applications
It can automatically switch active configuration file based on running
applications.

* Support dynamic acceleration of mouse cursor movement
If you use mouse cursor emulation with analog stick, the speed
sensitivity can be accelerated at certain threshold.

* Support 4-way and 8-way assignment for POV control

* Auto repeat functionality, ranging from very slow repeat (1 time per
15 minutes) up to 60 times per second (with 2x processing mode)

* Support for toggle button
e.g. use it for drag&drop with mouse emulation, or for truly automated
repeat of keys even when you are away from PC.

* Window size became re-sizable

* Open / Close main window by left-clicking task tray icon
(right-click to open popup menu)

* JoyToKey can be started even when joystick is not connected
And it will automatically detect the newly connected joystick.
(NOTE: it only works the first joystick. If you connect the second one
or more, please press "detect" button manually from preferences panel)

Ver3.x highlights
* Under Windows 2000 or later (including XP), JoyToKey now supports
some applications using DirectInput.

* Choosing L-Shift, R-Shift, L-Ctrl, ... from the list, you can make
a distinction between left and right keys.
(Be careful to select L-Shift or R-Shift or (normal) Shift!
You have to choose the correct one for the application!)

* Support for POV switches.

* Support for "Switch to the other configuration file" function.

* The configuration file can be easily selected and switched to
at task tray menu, without opening and activating JoyToKey window.

* The firstly activated configuration file can now be specified
by command line option at start up time.

* Analog stick can be configured in detail by modifying JoyToKey.ini
file directly:

"AnalogDeadZone" (ranges 0 to 10000: default 1000)
The center area where subtle input from analog stick is ignored.

"AnalogSaturation" (ranges 0 to 10000: default 10000)
The surrounding area from which additional inputs are saturated.